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Infinito Rosé 2009

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Terroir: The Santi Infinito Rosé is sourced from vineyards in the DOC of Bardolino just east of Lake Garda.

Vinification: Grapes are picked in the middle of September are vinified by the rosé wine method, with a short contact between the skins and the must, to achieve the right depth of color; the alcoholic fermentation takes place very slowly at a controlled temperature and with selected yeasts. A small part of the wine undergoes a malolactic fermentation. The new wine develops in steel, in the cold and always well protected from the processes of oxidation.

The wine has bright aromatic notes of ripe strawberries, wild cherries and blackcurrants. This fresh, fruity and well balanced Rosè makes a delicious companion to white meats, seafood, salads and pasta dishes.

A collage of rose, almond, peach and cherry flavors lifted by limey acidity, this is gentle and refreshing. For pork loin.

Grade: Best Buy

Wine & SpiritsAuthor: UnlistedDate: Sunday, August 1, 2010

A collage of rose, almond, peach and cherry flavors lifted by limey acidity, this is gentle and refreshing.

Grade: Best Buy!

Winethropology.comAuthor: Steve McIntoshDate: Friday, July 2, 2010

Electric red-tinged pink, more deeply hued than all the others. Clean nose. Light to medium-bodied with subtle red berry fruit flavors that develop on the long, dry finish. Very balanced acid and fruit. Not necessarily a food wine, but would probably stand up to lighter lunch fare. Almost too easy to drink